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hey im trying to install a fuel cut defender in my R33 but cant find my MAP (manifold absolute Pressure) sensor can some1 PLEASE help me?????

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Have you installed your fuel cut defender, I'm in the process of installing one "JAYCAR" and I'm trying to locate the wire that goes from the MAP sensor to the ECU. Could you help or can some one help by pointing out the Pin number for RB25DET ecu.

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I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION WE USED AFM NOT MAP SENSORS ON THE R33GTST AND THE BOX WITH THE VACUM LINE WENT TO THE FACTORY BOOST GAUGE ? oops sorry about caps

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It will be easier connecting it to the MAP sensor AT the MAP sensor rather than trying to decipher the wiring at the ECU. There are 3 wires at the MAP sensor - I can't remember which one is the signal - PM rio228 as he just installed one recently

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